A haunting indie horror flick called It Ends drops with a chilling premise: four recent grads stuck on an endless, desolate road in a Jeep, haunted by zombie-like figures that emerge when they stop moving. Directed by Alexander Ullom — who makes films for anyone “going through stuff” — it’s a minimalist, Gen Z-centric meditation on existential dread, perfect for those feeling lost in the liminal space between childhood and adulthood. With a lean cast and an atmosphere that feels ripped from pandemic-era anxiety, it’s not your typical horror — but it’s undeniably gripping and sparking conversation. Premiered August 28, 2026, it’s a bold, mood-driven debut that proves horror can be as much about the void as the violence.
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